We need to re-focus attention back onto the positive aspects of the Green Belt including #biodiversity, food production, recreation and access to green space with all the physical and #MentalHealth benefits that brings
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#MentalHealthAwarenessWeek
Cuckoo! What a glorious day. We’re so lucky to have the Colne Valley Regional Park on our doorstep.
You’ll find many ideas for local walks here if you are able to seize the chance for a walk in the sunshine. This is Frays Farm Meadows near #Uxbridge
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One of the finest examples of rare wet grazing meadows in London and part-designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). Not far from #Denham Deep lock where the cuckoo could be heard calling this morning
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@LoveUxbridge@LondonNPC@goparkslondon
Thank you for your generosity in donating to our Corridor for Life Campaign.
The Big Give’s Earth Raise match fund is now closed.
But our need to conserve the Colne Valley Park for future generations continues.
You can learn more about our Campaign here..
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In addition to the immense cost & disruption of diverting the M25 & obliterating villages this ill-thought-through scheme to build an airport on top of 5 rivers could cut connectivity for Fish, & Otters between the internationally-rare #chalkstreams of the Chilterns & the Thames.
Heathrow expansion would permanently damage a nationally important wildlife landscape. The Colne Valley, its rivers, wetlands & green spaces are a vital corridor for biodiversity. Once that habitat is lost, it cannot simply be replaced. #ColneValley#Biodiversity#No3rdRunway
Funds raised will support our Corridor for Life Campaign, working to protect and enhance the Colne Valley Regional Park — a vital green space for wildlife and for the over 3 million people who live within 10 miles of its borders.
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The Colne Valley is fighting for its life! If you DONATE NOW, before noon today your donation will be DOUBLED by @BigGive#EarthRaise. Please help us DOUBLE OUR IMPACT & conserve the landscape on your doorstep for future generations.
Click here to donate:
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Help us conserve the Countryside on your Doorstep
Hugest thanks to all those who have donated so far!
Look at the vast number of planning applications we’ve responded to recently, that doesn’t happen by magic, we rely on expert planning advice
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One day left for the Big Give’s #EarthRaise to match donations to help us conserve the Colne Valley Park for future generations!
@BigGive’s #EarthRaise will DOUBLE your donation up to midday tomorrow Wednesday 29th April
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Stewart Pomeroy, Managing Agent, Colne Valley Regional Park, explains about our Corridor for Life Campaign.
You can support our work during @BigGive 's Earth Raise Week when all donations made via our dedicated web page will be doubled.
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If you’re thinking of supporting our work this year, this is the best time to do it.
Double the impact. Protect a precious landscape.
Donate here: https://t.co/kQTW4BbSzx
One donation, twice the impact | 22–29 April
We’re excited to be taking part in the Big Give’s Earth Raise this year.
All donations made to the Colne Valley Regional Park through https://t.co/su5DC9V4rr during the campaign will be doubled. Donate here: https://t.co/kQTW4BbSzx
Funds raised will support our Corridor for Life Campaign, working to protect and enhance the Colne Valley Regional Park — a vital green space for wildlife and for the over 3 million people who live within 10 miles of its borders.
https://t.co/W8vWyV26JQ
If you want option A – write to your MP and donate to our campaign, here…
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If you want option B – do nothing!
@BigGive#EarthRaise
Which future for the Colne Valley do you want?
Option A: ‘A Corridor for Life’: steady restoration of the Regional Park to create one of the best green corridors in the UK, in which it is pleasant to live and work.
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OR Option B: continuation of policies from the last 15 years: swift decline severing links between remaining nature reserves and country parks leading to a landscape full of fly-tipping, pollution and dereliction.